Chip the girl sport; or, The golden idol of Mt. Rosa. : A tale of northern Arizona. / By Edward L. Wheeler, author of "Deadwood Dick" novels, "Rosebud Rob" novels, etc., etc..
Material type: TextSeries: Deadwood Dick library ; vol. 3, no. 27.Publication details: [Cleveland] : The Arthur Westbrook Co. Cleveland, Ohio, [1899].; OH. Cleveland. Description: 30, [2] p. : ill. ; 21 cmNotes: Caption title;Imprint from front wrapper;
"Copyright 1879-1885, by Beadle & Adams. Entered at Post Office, New York, N.Y., as second class matter, Mar. 15, 1899."--Front wrapper;
Last leaf blank.Local Notes: Library Company copy bound in printed wrapper depicting colored illustration of girl, Cinnamon Chip, in men's clothing. She is walking down the street carrying a cane and small satchel. On the porch behind her is a white man and a Chinese man.Imprint: OH. Cleveland. 1899;
Arthur Westbrook Co. (Cleveland, Ohio), publisher.Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: A western story about Cinnamon Chip, a woman who dresses in male clothing. Other characters include stereotypical caricatures of Black men, Indigenous people, and a Chinese man, with dialogue written in vernacular.
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Book | Library Company of Philadelphia | Am 1899 Wheel 120938.D | Available | 315775 |
Caption title.
Imprint from front wrapper.
"Copyright 1879-1885, by Beadle & Adams. Entered at Post Office, New York, N.Y., as second class matter, Mar. 15, 1899."--Front wrapper.
Last leaf blank.
A western story about Cinnamon Chip, a woman who dresses in male clothing. Other characters include stereotypical caricatures of Black men, Indigenous people, and a Chinese man, with dialogue written in vernacular.
Library Company copy bound in printed wrapper depicting colored illustration of girl, Cinnamon Chip, in men's clothing. She is walking down the street carrying a cane and small satchel. On the porch behind her is a white man and a Chinese man.